Hi Bhavesh,

I have an iPhone 4 and sometimes use it to do my email.  I was writing short 
replies when I was typing my replies on the virtual on screen keyboard. That 
works fine most of the time but there are times when a line or two just doesn't 
cut it.  You either send that person a message saying I've made a note of this 
and will reply in greater detail when I get to a computer.  Better then nothing 
but doesn't really resolve the problem.  I bought myself an Amazon Basics 
Bluetooth keyboard on sail for 26 bucks from Amazon when the regular price was 
45 dollars.  I'm not interested in all the keyboard commands to strictly use 
the keyboard to control my iPhone.  So, when I hit the reply button on my 
iPhone that brings up the on screen keyboard.  That's when I switch my hands 
from the iPhone to the Amazon Basics Bluetooth wireless keyboard.  As I start 
typing, it appears on the screen of my iPhone.  Misspelled words are corrected 
in the usual way.  When I'm finished typing I put my hands back on my iPhone 
and send the message.  Given this description and method of use, the only thing 
you need to know about the keyboard is where the power button is and the 
recessed paring button oh and where the battery compartment is.

The keyboard is roughly 10 inches long, 5 inches from top to bottom and maybe a 
half inch thick at it's widest.  It runs off of 2 double (A) batteries.  This 
keyboard does not fold so you can slip it in a backpack etc.  I did buy the 
cover for another 20 bucks and it's a pretty nice little case.  It's soft black 
canvice on the outside with fleece inside.  The keyboard is a bit tight to fit 
in the case when you first get it but that eases up after some use.  If your 
going to carry it around with you, I'd strongly recommend getting the case.  If 
your going to use it mostly at home then save the 20 bucks and order a pizza 
with it.

HTH

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: BHAVESH 
  To: viphone ; Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of 
mobile devices like phones and Tabs set up on November 15 2012. 
  Sent: Friday, May 17, 2013 4:57 AM
  Subject: How do you'll type very long messages on your Iphone?


  Hi all,

  I am thinking to purchase an Iphone 4g. However, i am wondering how do
  you'll type such big messages on the Iphone? If you write big mails,
  how do you review them before sending?
  Sorry for such fullish questions. Just qurious.
  Thanks,
  Bhavesh.

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  with best regards,
  Bhavesh.
  Message composed on Dell vostro1440, using jaws for windows screen reader.

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